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New Jersey Declaration #12780 & #12781 (Disaster: NJ-00023) Incident: Hurricane Irene Occurring: August 27, 2011 and continuing for the Counties of Bergen, Essex, Morris, and Somerset; and for Economic Injury Only the contiguous counties of Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Sussex, Union and Warren in the State of New Jersey; contiguous counties of Bronx, New York, Orange,...

New Jersey Declaration #12780 & #12781 (Disaster: NJ-00023) Incident: Hurricane Irene Occurring: August 27, 2011 and continuing for the Counties of Bergen, Essex, Morris, and Somerset; and for Economic Injury Only the contiguous counties of Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Sussex, Union and Warren in the State of New Jersey; contiguous counties of Bronx, New York, Orange,...

By Mark Eckel Newhouse News Service PHILADELPHIA - As the Eagles prepare for their final three games of the season, with the playoffs becoming more and more possible, the team may be as healthy as it has been all season. Pro-Bowl guard Shawn Andrews, who has been out since the second week of the season with a back injury, is the only player who will likely miss Monday night's...

ATLANTA--( BUSINESS WIRE )--The U.S. Small Business Administration announced today that federal economic injury disaster loans are available to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives and most private non-profit organizations located in New Jersey as a result of the drought and excessive heat that occurred from June 1, 2010 through September 30, 2010. “When the...

About 2,900 acres of trees in New Jersey - nearly three times the number affected last year - have been defoliated by gypsy moth caterpillars, according to a statewide aerial survey released Friday. But the number is small compared with years such as 2008, when more than 339,000 acres were damaged by the leaf-eating invasive pests, state officials said. "While we have seen very...

By Edward Colimore Inquirer Staff Writer Roger Kumpel was stunned by the storm damage to his hay over the spring. About 50 percent of the crop at his farm in Southampton, Burlington County, was damaged or destroyed by heavy rains. "And I'm not the only one. This is all over the state," said Kumpel, 66, president of the New Jersey State Board of Agriculture. "New Jersey's...

ATLANTA, April 11, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Small Business Administration is reminding small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture and most private non-profit organizations of all sizes that May...

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In computer-based text processing and digital typesetting, a non-breaking space, no-break space or non-breakable space (NBSP) is a variant of the space character that prevents an automatic line break (line wrap) at its position. In certain formats (such as HTML), it also prevents the “collapsing” of multiple consecutive whitespace characters into a single space. The non-breaking space is also known as a hard space or fixed space. In Unicode, it is encoded at U+00A0no-break space (HTML: &#160;&nbsp;).

Text-processing software typically assumes that an automatic line break may be inserted anywhere a space character occurs; a non-breaking space prevents this from happening (provided the software recognizes the character). For example, if the text “100 km” will not quite fit at the end of a line, the software may insert a line break between “100” and “km”. To avoid this undesirable behaviour, the editor may choose to use a non-breaking space between “100” and “km”. This guarantees that the text “100 km” will not be broken: if it does not fit at the end of a line it is moved in its entirety to the next line.

Burton High Fives - Competitions Start Tomorrow

Press Release: TUNE IN: Watch the Second Annual Burton High Fives snowboarding competition LIVE on on September 12 and 13 WHAT: The second annual Burton 'High Fives' presented by MINI snowboarding competition, is now underway at Cardrona Alpine Resort in Wanaka, New Zealand. A live webcast of the slopestyle and halfpipe competitions will be on with the slopestyle coverage... more